Wellbeing

Student Engagement

Lunchtime Clubs

Throughout the year a number of lunchtime clubs have been running. The five current clubs are:

Yes! Drawing. Lego. Gardening. Dancing. Chess.

 

Lunchtime clubs are a fabulous way of promoting engagement and inclusion during play breaks.  We have children from all year levels attending one or more clubs throughout the week. 

Benefits of running clubs

Lunchtime clubs can have benefits for students and the whole school community, including:

  • improved peer-to-peer and teacher-student relationships and wellbeing
  • development of social and emotional skills
  • positive school climate and increased student sense of safety
  • reduction in bullying and playground behaviour incidents.
Searching online for more Lego
Sorting Lego bricks
Searching online for more Lego
Sorting Lego bricks
Building together or building alone - Lego is fun!
Building together or building alone - Lego is fun!

                                                                                                                                   

Lego Club Roles: Engineer, Supplier & Builder
Lego Club Roles: Engineer, Supplier & Builder

We love finding new opportunities for students to interact together in different ways. 

Over the next few weeks our Year 6 leaders will be interviewing students across the school to find out what clubs they enjoy and start planning to facilitate some clubs of their own during play breaks. 

 

We look forward to seeing what our students come up with. 

 

Connie Drossaert

Wellbeing Leader